eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Boost Mobile is now offering no-contract 4G LTE WiFi ...
Boost Mobile today debuted the Netgear Fuse, a mobile hotspot that can provide up to 10 hours of web surfing for up to 10 devices via WiFi. The hotspot has a 2,500mAh battery and a 1.77-inch display, ...
Samuel has spent years writing about mobile carriers and their networks following a stint working as a technician in a carrier phone store. Whether it's helping people avoid 36-month payment plans, or ...
Wi-Fi® at home and Wi-Fi on the go is now available from Boost Mobile with the launch of the NETGEAR® Fuse combined with no-contract1 Wi-Fi Hotspot plans starting at $25 a month for 1.5GB or $50 a ...
Samuel has spent years writing about mobile carriers and their networks following a stint working as a technician in a carrier phone store. Whether it's helping people avoid 36-month payment plans, or ...
The 3rd-party brands are bringing heat this week – right in the face of companies like T-Mobile USA, Boost Mobile is bringing no-contract WiFi Hotspot plans starting at $25 a month. Of course these ...
After years of building, it looks like the wireless brand is finally ready to try to compete with AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Eli covered the latest in the ever-changing worlds of telecom, streaming ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Traveling with a laptop or tablet, but without reliable ...
Boost Mobile is looking to help consumers stay connected on the road with a new mobile hotspot dubbed the Alcatel Linkzone 2 and a new service to match. The device and service were announced this week ...
First, to be clear: Boost Mobile is no longer a traditional prepaid carrier and has mostly transitioned to postpaid service, though prepaid plans are still available and priced similarly. With that ...
Reader Lois just moved to an area of California where there’s no cable or DSL Internet service available. (Hard to believe, right?) She considered satellite service, but learned that those options are ...